In this assessment, you will test your knowledge globally by assessing an emerging global health issue. You will address factors that exacerbate the issue and develop a plan for improvement
In this assessment, you will test your knowledge globally by assessing an emerging global health issue. You will address factors that exacerbate the issue and develop a plan for improvement. You will also develop a wellness teaching program.
Part 1: Doctors Without Borders Presentation
Imagine you are a nurse working with Doctors Without Borders to address an emerging global health issue in a specific region of the world. You are preparing to travel to the region to improve an issue or illness. Your director has requested that you prepare a presentation about the issue or illness for your fellow staff.
Choose a specific emerging health issue within a specific country (i.e., sex trafficking occurring in the US states bordering Mexico).
Create an 18- to 20-slide presentation, with detailed speaker notes, analyzing emerging global health issues related to the country or region of the world of your choice.
Include a summary of the chosen country and emerging health issues that impact the populations.
Summarize your chosen emerging health issue and explain how and why this issue impacts populations within your chosen country.
Analyze the cause of the issue or illness in your presentation.
Consider:
- Individual issues (e.g., personal hygiene)
- Community (e.g., resources, demographics)
- Family roles and structures (e.g., single-family households)
- Culture (e.g., values, beliefs)
- Environmental issues (e.g., access to technology and health care, geographic concerns)
Examine the factors that continue to exacerbate the issue or illness.
Consider:
- Individual
- Community
- Cultural
- Environmental
Create an action plan to improve the issue or illness.
Consider:
- Education
- Communication
- Relief workers
- Technology
Cite at least 5 peer-reviewed references in your presentation.
Include a separate APA-formatted reference slide.
Note: The slides themselves should only contain essential information and as little text as possible. Do not design a slide presentation made up of long bullet points. Your speaker notes convey the details you would give if you were presenting. See the Create Speaker Notes video from Microsoft for more help.
Part 2: Wellness Teaching Project
Step 1: Select a group from your local community that would benefit from a wellness teaching project. This group might include the following:
- Remote family members
- Group that meets regularly at a local gym or YMCA
- Group that meets at a local park on a regular basis, such as a yoga or tai chi class
- Group that meets at a local church regularly
Follow the steps in the Wellness Teaching Project document for this assignment.
Complete the Confirmed Participant Needs Assessment (Phase A1) of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
Step 2: Complete the Group Identification Table (Phase A2) in the Wellness Teaching Project document for your selected group.
Step 3: Conduct a needs assessment of the selected group in terms of wellness issues.
- Use the Preliminary Planning and Confirmed Participant Needs Assessment table in Phase A1 of the Wellness Teaching Project document for this step.
- Utilize the appropriate wellness theory in the needs assessment.
- Assess the learning styles of the selected population.
Step 4: Identify 3 different health promotion topics and objectives for this group.
- Select 1 health promotion topic from the Healthy People 2030 link in Phase B of the Wellness Teaching Project document, another topic from the Let’s Get Healthy California link, and the third topic from either of the aforementioned links.
- For each of the 3 topics, list its goal and 1 specific objective and target (copy and paste verbatim from the indicated website).
- Add the reference for each objective to your Reference page at the end of the Wellness Teaching Plan document.
Step 5: State how you would perform the Group Needs Assessment in Phase C of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
- Name the Needs Assessment Tool or Approach you will use and how you will use it.
Step 6: Identify the Wellness Teaching Topic in Phase C of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
Step 7: Complete the Population Nursing Diagnosis for Phase C of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
Step 8: Evaluate the group’s initial Situation Sense of Coherence by scoring their readiness to change a health behavior in Phase C of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
Step 9: Complete the Brochure Selection Phase D1 of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
Step 10: Complete the Brochure Evaluation Section Phase D2 of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
Step 11: Complete the Lesson Plan Teaching Methods Phase E1 of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
- Complete the Learning Strategies Tables, as listed in Phase E1.
Step 12: Complete the Lesson Plan Learning Objectives in Phase E2 of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
- Develop 2 SMART behavioral learning objectives for your group.
- State which wellness theory or model you would use to guide your teaching.
Step 13: Develop the Lesson Plan for the selected Wellness Teaching Project topic in Phase E3 of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
- Create the lesson title.
- Incorporate appropriate learning styles for the selected population.
- Determine how you would pre-test the message and materials.
- Determine the supplies and materials you would need to prepare and how you would distribute these to participants.
- Complete the Lesson Plan table in the Wellness Teaching Project document in Phase E3.
- Develop an appropriate assessment to gauge learning outcomes achieved with the population.
Step 14: Prepare a Group Evaluation Follow-Up Lesson Plan per Phase F1 of the Wellness Teaching Project document.
Submit Parts 1 and 2 of your assessment.
RUBRIC
PART 1
1. GLOBAL HEALTH ISSUE AND COUNTRY SUMMARY- Provided an exceptional summary of the chosen country and emerging health issues that impact its population, explaining how and why the chosen emerging health issue impacts populations within the chosen country and analyzed the cause of the issue or illness.
PART 2
2. DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS PRESENTATION- The PowerPoint presentation demonstrated excellent slide design and included thorough speaker notes; thoroughly analyzed emerging global health issues related to the country or region of the world; accurately and thoroughly addressed each of the required assignment components.
REFERENCES
Cited more than 5 peered-reviewed references
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Teaching Project: Phase A1
Proposed Population Group for Interaction
For this alternative assignment online, you will practice the phases of population group assessment and primary prevention education. To do this, you need to research and identify 3 groups of people from the community who might be interested in learning about one topic on wellness.
For each group selected, answer the following questions:
1. What is your main concern for your health? (Do not commit to teaching any topic yet.)
2. How do you best like to learn (demonstration, participation, handouts with pictures, articles)?
Complete the table below.
In the first column, write the participant group you researched. In the second column provide that group’s main concern. In the third column, provide that group’s preferred learning style.
Participant group researched and identified |
Main Concern |
Preferred Learning Style |
1. |
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2. |
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3. |
Teaching Project: Phase A2
Group Identification
Complete the table below for your Group.
In the first column, read the question for the group identification. In the second column, provide the answer to the question.
Group Name: [write group name]
Group Identification |
Data (Enter your answers in this column) |
Size What are the total number of participants you expect might participate? |
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Population In public health terms, what population or aggregate defines this group? If mixed ages, identify by all pertinent age ranges (e.g., teens, adults, seniors). |
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Developmental Stage According to Eriksen, in which Developmental Stage is the group? |
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Data Availability for This Population Identify regional data AND national data that are available that describe common health concerns for this age group. Browse the Let’s Get Healthy California website for an example of an organization with regional data. Use the Healthy People 2030 website to find national data. |
Regional Data: National Data: |
Where does the data show room for improvement? |
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How does the official data match the group’s self-identified Main Concerns? |
Teaching Project: Phase B
RN Identification of Tentative Main Concern & Data Appraisal
Assess the aggregate using available data.
Review the pertinent chapter(s) on aggregate health in Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations to identify common health concerns (e.g., Ch. 16, “Child and Adolescent Health,” Ch. 17, “Women’s Health,” Ch. 18, “Men’s Health, and Ch. 19, “Senior Health”).
Identify three (3) different Health Promotion Topics for this group as determined by reviewing chapters in the text, during Phase A1, or during Phase A2. Document your appraisal of each selected topic below.
For all 3 Topics, list its Goal and one specific Objective and Target (copy & paste verbatim from the indicated website). Select one from Healthy People 2030, the second from Let’s Get Healthy California, and the third from either website. An example and a blank list for Healthy People 2030 have been provided below.
Add the reference for each objective to your Reference page at the end of this document for a comprehensive listing.
Example: Population Group – Teens
HP2030 Topic: Sleep Health (SH)
HP2030 Goal: Improve health, productivity, well-being, quality of life, and safety by helping people get enough sleep.
HP2030 Objective: SH-4 Increase the proportion of students in grades 9 through 12 who get sufficient sleep
HP2030 Target: 27.4 percent
Reference:
Healthy People 2030. (2019). Increase the proportion of high school students who get enough sleep — SH‑04. https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/browse-objectives/sleep/increase-proportion-high-school-students-who-get-enough-sleep-sh-04
Healthy People 2030
HP2030 Topic:
HP2030 Goal:
HP2030 Objective:
HP2030 Target:
Reference:
Teaching Project: Phase C
Group Needs Assessment
Use assessment tools from Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations or online public health websites. See Box 7.1, “Health Planning Project Objectives,” (p. 110), and “Assessment” (pp. 110-112) in Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations.
Complete the following:
· State how you will perform the Needs Assessment (by phone, email, or online survey):
· Name which Needs Assessment Tool or Approach you will use and how you will use it:
· Identify the Wellness Teaching Topic:
· Complete the following Population Nursing Diagnosis for the Wellness Teaching Project. See Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations, Fig. 6.3, “Format for Community Health Diagnosis” (p. 103). Instructions: Replace the bracketed text with facts from your diagnosis.
· Increased risk of [disability/disease/etc.]
· among [community or population]
· related to [etiological statement]
· as demonstrated in [health indicators, with supportive data]
Evaluate the Group’s Initial SSOC (Situational Sense of Coherence) by scoring their readiness to change a health behavior in the table below.
In the first column, read the question about the SSOC. Provide the score for that SSOC in the second column. In the third column, provide any comments.
Score on SSOC |
Score (high=3, medium=2, or low=1) |
Comments |
Comprehensibility In relation to what the community needs to know about the Main Concern, how much do they know? |
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Meaningfulness In relation to motivation, how much effort is the community willing to put into resolving the Main Concern? |
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Manageability In relation to the community’s resources, what is available to manage the Main Concern? |
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Total SSOC Score |
Teaching Project: Phase D1
Brochure Selection
See Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations Health Literacy section (pp 142-150). Review the corresponding chapters 16–19 for the aggregate population as needed.
Topic, Goal, Objective, and Target
The final topic, goal, and objective and target selected is:
· Topic:
· Goal:
· Objective (include topic abbreviation and number):
· Target:
Levels of Prevention
Identify at least 1 goal-specific intervention for this topic at each Level of Prevention:
1. Primary Prevention:
2. Secondary Prevention:
3. Tertiary Prevention:
Published Brochures
Identify and list below at least 2 public-domain (copyright-free) brochures that could be used to implement your project.
· Government resources are copy-right free.
· You may use a brochure with copyright but must obtain and submit permission from the publisher to use the material in this context.
· Common sources for client educational resources:
· CDC (Look for Resources under each Health Topic.)
· Health Finder (Client materials in English & Spanish)
· National health organizations, such as American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, and others. Verify copyright permission with these organizations.
Enter APA reference listings for all reviewed materials on the Reference page at the end of this worksheet.
Teaching Project: Phase D2
Brochure Evaluation
Evaluate at least 2 brochures using the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) and User’s Guide from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
· Download the PEMAT Auto-Scoring Form Excel file from the above website. Note: Accept all Macros.
· Complete the 3rd spreadsheet in the AHRQ pemat_form Excel file, titled PEMAT for Printed Materials Tool.
Complete the sections below with information about the brochures.
1.Title:
Source:
PEMAT Understandability Score:
PEMAT Actionability Score:
Will you use this brochure? Why or why not?
Should the information be in a different format (e.g., convert it into a poster or PPT, use only part of it, find a video, etc.)?
2.Title:
Source:
PEMAT Understandability Score:
PEMAT Actionability Score:
Will you use this brochure? Why or why not?
Should the information be in a different format (e.g., convert it into a poster or PPT, use only part of it, find a video, etc.)?
Other Materials
Are there any other materials you might use? Write what those materials may be below.
Teaching Project: Phase E1
Lesson Plan Teaching Methods
Review the following in Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations:
· Clinical Example 8.1 (pp 126-127)
· Table 8.1 Characteristics of Adult Learners (p 128)
· Knowles’ Assumptions About Adult Learners through Models of Individual Behavior (pp 127-130)
· Framework for Developing Health Communications Stage I-IV (pp 135 – 141)
Complete sections A and B below in first person narrative (your personal account), short answer format (1 paragraph per question). Do not write in academic tone. Finalize your Lesson Plan/Teaching Outline in the table below. In the first column write you teaching format or strategy. In the second column, provide the reason for using this format. In the third column, explain why you will or why you won’t use this format.
A. Expert Consultation: Did you consult with an expert in the area you are teaching (clinical nurse educator, peers, faculty, health care providers, or public health resources in the community)? What did the expert tell you and how will that information guide your planning and presentation?
B. Learning Strategies: The 3Ms: Method, Materials, & Media Complete this table identifying any 3 Teaching-Learning Formats (Methods) from Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations (Table 8-5, p.137) that could be used to implement your project.
As you complete this section:
· Finalize your Lesson Plan/Teaching Outline in the table below.
· Apply APA style as appropriate.
· Continue to add to your References at the end of this document.
Teaching Format (Strategy) |
Why this format? |
Will you use this? Why or why not |
Complete the table below identifying 1- 3 possible Teaching-Learning Materials and Media from Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations (Table 8-6, p. 138) that could be used to implement your project. In the first column, provide the material or media being used. In the second column, provide the reason for using this format. In the third column, explain why you will or why you won’t use this format.
Material or Media |
Why this format? |
Will you use this? Why or why not |
Teaching Project: Phase E2
Lesson Plan Learning Objectives
An impact objective describes how you’ll change how someone feels about something, what they know about something, or how they act regarding something in the short term and what level of change you expect to see. An outcome objective focuses on the longer-term ramifications of your program and describes what the outcomes should be for the entire community.
Review the Develop SMART Objectives page from the CDC.
Develop 2 SMART behavioral learning objectives for your group.
Complete one Impact and one Outcome Objective below.
SMART Impact Objective:
· Date completed by: [mm/dd/yyyy]
· [Who is completing this objective? Replace this text with the group name.]
· [Replace this text with a behavior that you can see.]
· [Replace this text with a number that you can measure.]
· [Replace this text with how you’re going to accomplish this and why (specify results)]
SMART Outcome Objective:
· Date completed by: [mm/dd/yyyy]
· [Who is completing this objective? Replace this text with the group name.]
· [Replace this text with a behavior that you can see.]
· [Replace this text with a number that you can measure.]
· [Replace this text with how you’re going to accomplish this and why (specify results)]
Which wellness theory or model will you use to guide your teaching? Select an appropriate theory or model from Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations Ch. 4.
List wellness theory or model on a new line and explain how it will be used to guide your teaching.
Teaching Project: Phase E3
Lesson Plan
Create a brief lesson plan (an outline) of your proposed teaching content by answering the following:
· Lesson Title (Make it catchy!):
· Share virtual meeting invitation with all group participants
· How will you pretest the message and materials before teaching?
· What supplies or materials will you prepare?
· How will you distribute any materials or handouts to the participants?
Complete the lesson plan with more details using the table below according to your preparation. Allow approximately 10-15 minutes per topic. Adjust to the time allowed, as needed. In the first column, provide the amount of time per topic. In the second column, write the topic name or a description. In the third column, write what the students will learn. In the fourth column, provide the teaching method you plan to use. Some areas of the table are common steps and are provided for you throughout the table. Under the table provide the total amount of time.
Use this plan to guide your teaching on the day you present the wellness topic to your group.
To add additional rows: Right-click on a row in the table > Select on Insert > Select Insert Row Above or Below.
Time (Minutes) |
Topics |
The Student Will Learn |
Teaching Method (Include the name of any handouts, if applicable) |
5 |
Get acquainted with the topic: |
Why this is important |
Q&A with group |
5 |
Pre-test |
What they know already about the topic |
Chat. Off-mute Q&A. This info evaluates the Outcome SMART objective |
5 |
Call to Action (CTA) |
How to practice the new behavior in the coming week |
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15 |
Post-Lesson Review |
Final Q&A. This info evaluates the Outcome SMART objective |
Total Minutes (60-75 max):
Teaching Project: Phase F1
Insert follow-up virtual meeting invitation information here:
Be sure to share follow-up virtual meeting invitation with all group participants.
Lesson Plan for Follow-Up Session with Participants
Develop a follow-up session agenda and topics to cover. Plan time according to number of participants who attend. Adjust to the time allowed as needed. In the first column, provide the amount of time per topic. In the second column, write the topic name or a description. In the third column, write what the students will learn. In the fourth column, provide the teaching method you plan to use. Some examples are provided for you throughout the table to help guide you. Under the table provide the total amount of time.
Time (Minutes) |
Topics |
The Student Will Learn |
Teaching Method (Include the name of any handouts, if applicable) |